Click above to view a movie of the first issue, which features the HL23 tower in New York by Los Angeles architect Neil Denari and a movie of the Paula Rego Museum by 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Eduardo Souto de Moura.

The magazine is designed especially for the iPad and mixes photographs and text with audio commentaries and video.

Edition29 team is offering a FREE TRIAL ISSUE of its latest publication, Edition29 STRUCTURES to celebrate its first record-breaking year of publishing on Apple's amazing iPad. Edition29 STRUCTURES Issue 001 lets the creators of great edifices tell us about their work through landscapes of great imagery. This Issue is in keeping with the Edition29 Architecture editorial Issues featuring modern structures from the far corners of the globe. In this Issue we take a look at Los Angeles architect Neil Denari and his condominium tower near the High Line in Manhattan. Wrapped in metal that was formed in Argentina and with glass shaped in China, this imported structure is an all American tale. Denari took a forgotten piece of unbuildable property and created a structure that cohabits with and strengthens its surroundings.

Architect John Patkau talks about his firm’s design of a group of temporary light and moveable plywood sculptural shelters over the frozen river junction in Winnipeg, designed to shelter skaters from the harsh winter elements of the region and removable from the location as the river thaws later in the year.

We look at a building from 1880 in Copenhagen that now serves as a neighborhood centre with an addition of an elegant raised glass box. Architect Todd Saunders tells us about the series of artist studios commissioned to be built on the remote Fogo Island in Newfoundland. The MOLO Design team shows us folding walls that unwrap into partitions that glow from the embedded LED lights.

The highlight of this Issue are the two amazing short films by Associate Editor Vitor Gabriel from Portugal, one is the Paula Rego Museum by 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Eduardo Souto de Moura and the elevated pedestrian bridge by architect João Luís Carrilho Da Graça.

The cover photograph is of the Fogo Island Artist Studios taken by Photographer Bent Rene´Synnevåg.